Woodlawn House, Co. Galway Then - Giclée Print.
Journey back to the glory days of Woodlawn House with this limited edition print, capturing the grandeur of this Palladian-style country house as it once stood. Located in Woodlawn, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway, this three-story marvel was constructed in the late 18th century by Frederick Trench, the first Baron Ashtown. The Trench family, a prominent name in Galway, remained associated with the house until the mid-20th century.
Today, Woodlawn House lies in ruins, but this artwork by Bernice Cooke revives its past splendor and hints at the promise of future restoration. The original image, intricately drawn using pigment ink fine liner pens and watercolor pencils and paint, showcases the architectural beauty and historical significance of the estate.
Printed on Archival Hahnemuhle Fine Art paper with professional light-fast inks, each print ensures the preservation of the intricate details and rich colors. This high-quality, collectible print is individually titled, numbered, and signed by Bernice Cooke, adding an extra layer of authenticity and value.
Please note that the print is sold unmounted and unframed, providing the flexibility to choose your own display style. It is shipped in a postal tube to ensure its safe arrival. While reference photos are provided, actual print colors may vary slightly due to different screen settings.
This print not only depicts a piece of Irish architectural heritage but also allows you to own a fragment of the story of Woodlawn House. Remember, the image reproduction rights remain with artist Bernice Cooke ©2024.